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and also one more thing, my father was part of that cycle of american history of the conservative serious locally every 30 years so he picked up the historical academic structures from my grandpa. >> they're all from the midwest so there was the therapy they brought to the east. debt was genetic civic given the current political climate but in the postwar years a strong conservative current of mccarthy of ohio. because they were witness there was the entirely different climate it did 15 seconds i will give a very remote part of south dakota that build a hydroelectric dam in the middle of nowhere at a store their expensive paid very good wages and change the lives of everybody who went through their. now coming back as doctors and engineers. of those courageous with the importance to get out and touch and feel what of those accounts that arthur gives it his accounts and was the side of the south. in the old lady it to be called to the egghead. he was a classic professor who said he was stunned. frankly that was very hopeful leader right cheek about liberalism and the civil-rights movement
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sure i knew my history as a young african american girl. they made me learn about martin luther king's march on washington and watch nelson mandela's acceptance speech when he first took the podium as president. >> so help me god. >> fast forward 17 years later. i'm an eager college senior. and it's no surprise i chose south africa as the place to go for my fellowship. when i got there, i started teaching kids in one of the country's poorest townships, kids all born the year that mandela was freed. they were, as we say in south >> this isn't a new channel, this is a watershed moment in media for america. >> this entire region is utterly devastated. >> people our here are struggling. >> the fire jumped the highway we took earlier. >> your average viewer want's to actually understand how the health care law is going to help them or hurt them. >> they know they can get extremist bickering somewhere else. >> people say that we're revolutionary. our revolution is just going back to doing the best in journalism. >> this is the place to go watch h
sure i knew my history as a young african american girl. they made me learn about martin luther king's march on washington and watch nelson mandela's acceptance speech when he first took the podium as president. >> so help me god. >> fast forward 17 years later. i'm an eager college senior. and it's no surprise i chose south africa as the place to go for my fellowship. when i got there, i started teaching kids in one of the country's poorest townships, kids all born the year that...
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so what elected officials need to do and americans, the american people should hold them accountable. they need to do their job. they're not done their job. both parties are playing partisan politics. when people go to the polls in november, we might see a last slide on both sides. >> rodel. >> i would agree to an extent with angela. i think we as a country are missing out on opportunities to become more pros pruperous to g the middle east and make sure people have money in their pockets so they can spend it. that's really what i think is really important here right now. that's why the president and congress need to come together. >> you know, you both make a very good point. the president is clearly struggling. he not only has a battle with obama care. but he is still facing a tough time in dealing with the economy. comb prprehensive immigration reform. some are even questioning his ability to lead. how does he turn all this around? >> how does at the hurricane th how does he turn this around? put proposals on the table. and harry reid needs to put some republican proposals on the se
so what elected officials need to do and americans, the american people should hold them accountable. they need to do their job. they're not done their job. both parties are playing partisan politics. when people go to the polls in november, we might see a last slide on both sides. >> rodel. >> i would agree to an extent with angela. i think we as a country are missing out on opportunities to become more pros pruperous to g the middle east and make sure people have money in their...
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the mayoral election will be held next november. >>> the teenager set on fire last month is expected to return to school this week. 18-year-old sasha fleishman had a doctor's appointment this morning but could return to class as early as this afternoon. during an interview last week, the teen stressed the importance of returning soon. sasha spent 24 day in the burn unit after another teen set her skirt on fire. the 16-year-old boy has admitted to setting sasha on fire and has been charge with a hate crime. >>> tolerance and bullying will be the focus of a meeting in richmond tonight after this video surfaced showing a group of teens fighting at hercules high school. the fight involved three girls and transgender student. the transgender student reported being bullied before the flight. the west con yatrack costa school district will discuss concerns about violence and bullying. the public meeting will be held in richmond tonight at 6:30 p.m. >>> a suspicious device at a residential hotel in san francisco this morning prompted evacuations and a street closure in the miss district. the
the mayoral election will be held next november. >>> the teenager set on fire last month is expected to return to school this week. 18-year-old sasha fleishman had a doctor's appointment this morning but could return to class as early as this afternoon. during an interview last week, the teen stressed the importance of returning soon. sasha spent 24 day in the burn unit after another teen set her skirt on fire. the 16-year-old boy has admitted to setting sasha on fire and has been...
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there has been a lot of discussion about the elections and the influence that contributors may have on campaign. i know the senate -- the center for public integrity has done a lot looking at not who is just directly intervening to the campaign but also any outside groups that may run issue ads. some of the rules are little fuzzy as to whether or not that has to be reported. you could have millions of dollars funneled into some of these campaigns. there have been a lot of questions as to how fair is that and how is it affecting the judiciary. host: danny, ohio, republican line. caller: i think what our founders form the u.s. government, they had two separate houses -- one the senate and won the congress for the congress -- that with the peoples house. that is what the states were supposed to go by. in any that the senate, which is more of a federal -- and then you have got the senate, which is more of a federal branch, and that is how we got the electoral college. as for the state legislature goes, i do not see where it is anybody's business how people or their legislatures judicial ap
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it can't rely on nelson man dealt a and history? >> but it's about the history of liberating the majority from white minority rule. it's a very powerful and strong history. but it's also a history that doesn't build houses a a small history that the makes schools run. they have to try to put in place the kind of civil service that delivers. >> south africa obviously has a lot of problems it's dealing with, poverty, unemployment, crime. how much of that should be blamed on the anc, the ruling party? >> it's a bet of a balancing story because you cannot just say that apartheid is gone and is still not having its repercussions on the population and on the country. but at the same time, the anc is in charge of south africa and they have the power to change a lot of things and they have made promises. i think that's a part of the deal which angers most south sfravrnz. it's not as if people are imagining the african national congress has promised them a bett better life for all. >> that's the as long as. if they have promised a lbetter li
it can't rely on nelson man dealt a and history? >> but it's about the history of liberating the majority from white minority rule. it's a very powerful and strong history. but it's also a history that doesn't build houses a a small history that the makes schools run. they have to try to put in place the kind of civil service that delivers. >> south africa obviously has a lot of problems it's dealing with, poverty, unemployment, crime. how much of that should be blamed on the anc,...
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but what's your suggestion on -- what been finally resolved the i know we said elections, if the elections are affected by decisions of the executive branch, what do the people who are the final arbiters of this definition of the constitution? >> to me are -- >> i'm asking mr. cannon. >> i think it was to meet him and get asking if there's no remedy, what did the people do. to what particular sort of abuses are you -- >> anyone on the list of the enumerated powers, for example, any with the question of war because that's the starkest of all. >> there is a procedure in the constitution that allows peoplee people to amend the constitution without going through congress. that is another method where the people can try to restrain executive spent you suggest then if that should happen why would an executive with such disrespect for the constitution today on an amended constitution from the constitutional convention? >> that is an excellent question. >> i would like to turn to mr. turley. he's had a chance to reflect upon the earlier statement of the situation that we are in, and where this goe
but what's your suggestion on -- what been finally resolved the i know we said elections, if the elections are affected by decisions of the executive branch, what do the people who are the final arbiters of this definition of the constitution? >> to me are -- >> i'm asking mr. cannon. >> i think it was to meet him and get asking if there's no remedy, what did the people do. to what particular sort of abuses are you -- >> anyone on the list of the enumerated powers, for...
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never let him discuss it on the floor. never got a vote on the floor, so if the president now wants to work with republicans as well as democratsed on on this health care bill, who knows, maybe we can move forward and develop a comprehensive plan that works for all americans. >> so hhs officials announced a surge of web traffic to healthcare.gov saying more than a million people visited the site on monday and former president bill clinton also spoke about the law yesterday saying its legacy will not be impacted as long as its flaws are fixed. >> if the computer problems are all fixed and it's up and running and healthy in the next several weeks, i this i that the damage will be minimal. when problem passed a bill to provide drug cover annual to senior citizens under the medicare program, it was more unpopular when it was passed and there were lots of problems in the beginning with the computers. >> so the effects would be a men mum? >> if it's fixed, that would be right. if it's worked through, i think in four or five mont
never let him discuss it on the floor. never got a vote on the floor, so if the president now wants to work with republicans as well as democratsed on on this health care bill, who knows, maybe we can move forward and develop a comprehensive plan that works for all americans. >> so hhs officials announced a surge of web traffic to healthcare.gov saying more than a million people visited the site on monday and former president bill clinton also spoke about the law yesterday saying its...
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so the difference here is that it has been rare in american history that the opposing party has been so opposed to some massive change to government that they don't even show up to have a conversation. once it's put into law, all it does is root for failure. >> and that's why the politics -- in the hoppers. >> wait a second. having a fair amount of bipartisan -- i think that is a total mischaracterization. boy about the white house ever. and the fact is it's very dangerous to pass really large legislation by a very narrow margin. it didn't happen with civil rights or social security. there was consistently bipartisan ship in all the big major changes. what i'm fascinated with as a conservative. you had the president's top computer guy saying we're getting up to the velocity of the -- we had the president says you couldn't do in government what he did in the campaign, because all those federal regulations screw up everything, and you really can't get it done right. the question i have is if getting up to -- and if in fact the presidential campaign could be creative and remarkably effe
so the difference here is that it has been rare in american history that the opposing party has been so opposed to some massive change to government that they don't even show up to have a conversation. once it's put into law, all it does is root for failure. >> and that's why the politics -- in the hoppers. >> wait a second. having a fair amount of bipartisan -- i think that is a total mischaracterization. boy about the white house ever. and the fact is it's very dangerous to pass...
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you know, she was the one who, i think around 22 years old when mandela was in prison and wanted to get a message to his followers to keep going and keep the struggle going, and winnie was banned, the mother, and so she was the one that read the speech. so i think it's great she's now telling the world what she thinks her father would want them to remember. >> i'm impressed at the signage and iconography in public. thank you, tata, thank you, madiba. it's very paternal as we discuss the day of his death. >> exactly. it didn't shock me but in a way pleased me. i was in soweto the other day. while the majority as in the country of the people who were there were black, many white people were there. calm, comfortable. they brought their children. they talked about how important it was for their children to be there. and so in spite of the difficulties in the country, i think some things are progressing. >> we'll take it as a legacy. we'll see you tomorrow as part of our coverage. >> indeed. >>> a note about the live nbc coverage of the memorial events honoring nelson mandela, early tomorrow
you know, she was the one who, i think around 22 years old when mandela was in prison and wanted to get a message to his followers to keep going and keep the struggle going, and winnie was banned, the mother, and so she was the one that read the speech. so i think it's great she's now telling the world what she thinks her father would want them to remember. >> i'm impressed at the signage and iconography in public. thank you, tata, thank you, madiba. it's very paternal as we discuss the...
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discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of year. you need special ingredients. you need the staples for homemade. you need safeway sugar for just a buck eighty-eight. and that magic thing that makes everyone want another only two ninety-nine for challenge butter. and when hands get messy, quite surely they'll say, yum! wow! yay! what a sweeter holiday. safeway. ingredients for life. good morning, i'm anne mako. i'm phil matier. i'm mark kel >>> good morning. it's 7:30 sunday december 8. >> we've got a bunch to talk about in this next half hour. >> eric spauld well will join us talking to
discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. your season is here. let's just call it the baking time of...
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american left for coming out of syria? >> i think syria has been an incredible challenge for the american left. on one hand, we want to claim that we are champions of freedom, but on the other hand, we've been incredibly conflicted as to what to do. do you arm the resist anticipate resistance in syria? do you reject anything that has to do with the american military? the american left didn't know. >> esther, molly, michael, thanks a lot. that is "all in" for this evening. we'll be back on monday. good night. >>> soon after nelson mandela was released it from prison in 1990, he came on a tour to the united states to raise funds here, to raise further support here for the anti-apartheid cause, but also to say thank you to americans who had supported him and supported south africans in their fight to end apartheid. nelson mandela has been a household name this this country and around the world for decades. but with his death now at the age of 95, the details of what he did, of how he became one of the most famous people on ea
american left for coming out of syria? >> i think syria has been an incredible challenge for the american left. on one hand, we want to claim that we are champions of freedom, but on the other hand, we've been incredibly conflicted as to what to do. do you arm the resist anticipate resistance in syria? do you reject anything that has to do with the american military? the american left didn't know. >> esther, molly, michael, thanks a lot. that is "all in" for this evening....
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on the other hand, he was rated as one of the top three presidents in history on the environment. there's a libertarian book out that ranks them in the top ten that is interesting coming from that source. so i think the jury is still out. papers are still being declassified. people are being the broader perspective. hopefully people keep having these discussions. >> how much of her papers did she preserve for the public? >> she's got a lot. she took extensive notes and diaries. there's a lot of private comments in there and in general, those are still haven't been available to historians. so she's a great documenter, she's a good historian herself. the memoir, "the white house years" is something i always recommend to people. you can still get copies. >> in fact, i have one here. first lady from plains. it is one of five books that mrs. carter has authored or co-authored in her years since the white house. that's it for our time and i want to say thank you for their continuing help to produce the series and we'll have a list of many of the others who made this ossible. and thanks
on the other hand, he was rated as one of the top three presidents in history on the environment. there's a libertarian book out that ranks them in the top ten that is interesting coming from that source. so i think the jury is still out. papers are still being declassified. people are being the broader perspective. hopefully people keep having these discussions. >> how much of her papers did she preserve for the public? >> she's got a lot. she took extensive notes and diaries....
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you talk about elections and that has been discussed. the other issue for me is what can you do? you go up there and you just impeach him or cut off funds and it becomes a blur. now, we have mr. lazarus and i respect his right to a different that isthan mine, stepped over. mr. turley, you said, agree or not, it is not in the bounds of the constitution. that is interesting for us to talk about for a moment. it comes back to what do we do. besides "getting our act together" as congress. i want to ask you about where do we go to reclaim our article one and constitutional role so that it can be a three-legged stool? >> despite my deepest concerns, i remain optimistic and i'm a chicago bears fan. i live most of my life unrequited. people a good reason why do not understand what is going on. we are acting outside the system and we have taken the madisonian system off-line. improvisational world of constitutional law. of the people who think that the solution is elections. the framers did not intend for elections to solve constitutional problems. they created checks and balances . you c
you talk about elections and that has been discussed. the other issue for me is what can you do? you go up there and you just impeach him or cut off funds and it becomes a blur. now, we have mr. lazarus and i respect his right to a different that isthan mine, stepped over. mr. turley, you said, agree or not, it is not in the bounds of the constitution. that is interesting for us to talk about for a moment. it comes back to what do we do. besides "getting our act together" as congress....
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there has been a lot of discussion about the elections and the influence that contributors may have on campaign. i know the senate -- the center for public integrity has done a lot looking at not who is just directly intervening to the campaign but also any outside groups that may run issue ads. some of the rules are little fuzzy as to whether or not that has to be reported. you could have millions of dollars funneled into some of these campaigns. there have been a lot of questions as to how fair is that and how is it affecting the judiciary. host: danny, ohio, republican line. caller: i think what our founders form the u.s. government, they had two separate houses -- one the senate and won the congress for the congress -- that with the peoples house. that is what the states were supposed to go by. in any that the senate, which is more of a federal -- and then you have got the senate, which is more of a federal branch, and that is how we got the electoral college. as for the state legislature goes, i do not see where it is anybody's business how people or their legislatures judicial ap
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one thing we really need to note is the ruing party was democratically elected and say the protesters that it was fraudulent but still to this day and now with the people on the streets of bangkok the ruling party has most favor and most ties behind them. because you see these tens of thousands of people on the streets of bangkok and what they do is that perception but if there were an election again tomorrow the same party would be ruling the country. >> same party in power and scott is live in bangkok and thanks for being with us this morning. coming up, how many shopping in your slippers? millions of americans are gearing up for cyber monday and plus dealing with diabetes a small country where one in four people have the disease. exploring an under ground treasure in italy, a water supply system created almost 2000 years ago. ♪ power of the people until we restore our freedo ♪ despite deep discounts and longer store hours, holiday shopping slumped during thanksgiving weekend. the decline is the first since the recession in 2009. spending in stores and online fell back 4% compar
one thing we really need to note is the ruing party was democratically elected and say the protesters that it was fraudulent but still to this day and now with the people on the streets of bangkok the ruling party has most favor and most ties behind them. because you see these tens of thousands of people on the streets of bangkok and what they do is that perception but if there were an election again tomorrow the same party would be ruling the country. >> same party in power and scott is...
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but secretary gates for the first time in american history brought together an oud board to cast doubt on the medal of honor process in this case. it had been approved up to him. he convened the board for the first time ever and tried to cast doubt on this. here is the problem with that. people do extraordinary things in combat. you can't sit here in the united states safe and sound in the pentagon and say that young marine didn't do what he did. there were seven marines who are arrive now because he did that. >> it's marine eyewitnesses. we are short of time tonight because of nelson mandela. we'll continue to follow t >>> lotses of great suggestion from the viewers on how to cure this voice from saltwater to hot toddy s t favorite, just stop talking. see you tomorrow, i hope. [ applause ] >>> a surprisingly large number of young people are signing up. >> the president may want to rethink that comment. new polls show the millennials are turning on their faithful leader. >> will you sign up for obama care? >> i don't know. >> i'm not planning on it. >> not something i'm doing at this t
but secretary gates for the first time in american history brought together an oud board to cast doubt on the medal of honor process in this case. it had been approved up to him. he convened the board for the first time ever and tried to cast doubt on this. here is the problem with that. people do extraordinary things in combat. you can't sit here in the united states safe and sound in the pentagon and say that young marine didn't do what he did. there were seven marines who are arrive now...
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later today on c-span3's american history television. >> there are tables out in front with pamphlets prior to entering the gun show. they are all how the government is trying to move away. the government is doing this and obama is doing that. those are the guys i wanted to talk to. this. they said who are you? i am an academic. doing research on these organizations and ideas to try to understand this. i study many believe the stuff. they say you look at me suspiciously and asked me questions. i said, look. here is what i am. i do not get it. i want to understand how you see the world. to understand your worldview. i will not convince you. that is off the table. >> downward mobility. racial and gender equality. the fears and rage of angry white men. >> online, we want to know what your favorite books were in 2013. go to book tv.org and enter the classroom. >> mike rogers and chris van hollen talk about syria and iran. .his is part of a recent event >> thank you. let me begin with the theme of the conference. the cooperation between moscow and washington has led to the passage of a sec
later today on c-span3's american history television. >> there are tables out in front with pamphlets prior to entering the gun show. they are all how the government is trying to move away. the government is doing this and obama is doing that. those are the guys i wanted to talk to. this. they said who are you? i am an academic. doing research on these organizations and ideas to try to understand this. i study many believe the stuff. they say you look at me suspiciously and asked me...
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that's a faster way than 22 minutes to get people tons of information. i think you'll see the advent and scale of faster, higher quality content overall. i think from a standpoint people want trusted brand and trusted people as much as the world seems like it's user generated base content. when you ask the interns what they're following. they're not randomly going out to find information. they want someone to tell them i met with somebody well known in an offline content vertical on friday. she said, why do you think you are successful on the web? >> because i tell people what they want and need. i don't make things a jump all. i tell them. i think the future of television and web video stoght going to be a very highly cure rated, very disrupted time-based thing almost like the netflix of how how much content you get in a time period. i think it's exciting. i was interested in the ante-dote about the chinese woman who read "the new york times" every day. how have you publications changed to be able to convince more of the worldwide readers to read your r
that's a faster way than 22 minutes to get people tons of information. i think you'll see the advent and scale of faster, higher quality content overall. i think from a standpoint people want trusted brand and trusted people as much as the world seems like it's user generated base content. when you ask the interns what they're following. they're not randomly going out to find information. they want someone to tell them i met with somebody well known in an offline content vertical on friday. she...
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span, we are featuring the history and literary scene of the northern idaho city and on american history tv and booktv, 5:00 eastern time on c- span3, we will air our look at the area's connection to the area nation and its leader, richard butler, and how concerned citizens fought against the group. here is a preview. >> an aerospace engineer who retired in the mid-70's and moved with his wife betty and they bought property and he make the land and property a nonprofit church. that was basically the birth. 1981, they burned the first cross there on the property and started holding annual world congresses. >> richard butler was not a person that was dynamic and he was not a great speaker, but he was quite effective at publicity. lot ofas able to get a publicist he not only with the national media, but even at times international media. i think they were fascinated with the idea that he created these two organizations. it was somewhat unique in the sense that his political arm, which was neo-nazi are really not the nasty datsun -- doctrine, the political arm, and then have the religious ar
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i do think it is worth a discussion. and frankly a smarter discussion than many people in washington are willing to have. >> "this town" is the place to begin. mark leibovich, thank you very much for the book. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you, bill. ♪ >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com zoboomafoo is made possible in part by the makers of danimals yogurt. proud to help kick start your child's growth and development for life. zoboomafoo was made possible by contributions pbs station from viewers like you. with the kratt brothers! ♪ while walking in the woods one day ♪ ♪ chris and martin saw something strange ♪ ♪ a little leaping lemur who liked to bounce and play ♪ ♪ they followed their new bouncing friend ♪ ♪ not knowing where this adventure would end ♪ ♪ the animals were headed just around the bend ♪ ♪ where are they going? i don't know ♪ ♪ how do
i do think it is worth a discussion. and frankly a smarter discussion than many people in washington are willing to have. >> "this town" is the place to begin. mark leibovich, thank you very much for the book. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you, bill. ♪ >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com zoboomafoo is made possible in...
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now, more than one million americans have been connected at home. it makes it so much better to do homework, when you're at home. welcome to what's next. comcastnbcuniversal. >> osgood: people across south africa and around the world as well are honoring nelson mandela. spontaneous and emotional outpourings as much as celebration of mandela's life. scenes such as these bring home the accomplishments of this man at the age of 95 after a lifetime of struggling for justice. our cover story. ♪ >> if he harbored any anger or bitterness, he hid it well. behind the famous smile that disarmed even his enemy. >> at times the healing of the world has come. the moment of freedom. >> in that moment, nelson mandela smiling his reassuring smile became the healer of wounds in south africa. the bridge across the chasm between blacks and whites divided by apartheid. that is his legacy. >> he spoke about forgiveness, about reconciliation and we owe him an enormous debt. >> archbishop desmond tutu. >> if someone had said, you talk about forgiveness but you have suff
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senator tim scott is on the phone, the only african-american senator in the united states senate. senator, what did nelson mandela mean to you? >> wolf, he was an iconic figure and transformational leader. i think of some of the writing that he said when he was in prison. one of the thoughts that always stuck with me. he learned humility in a time when most of us was becoming bitter, he was becoming bert. it's remarkable, as i think through 27 years, a third of his adult life, behind bars, having lost his freedom, he never lost his freedom to think. those are things that stuck with me. i can't get his quote exactly right, but when you have an objective in life, and you want to concentrate on that objective and not on your enemies, a part of why i think he was so transformati transformational and these are lessons that i think are just timeless and that i need to remember for myself. one of the other things he seemed to be famous for is, instead of trying to change the world, perhaps we should start by changing ourselves. that may be the fastest way to change the world. >> as a you
senator tim scott is on the phone, the only african-american senator in the united states senate. senator, what did nelson mandela mean to you? >> wolf, he was an iconic figure and transformational leader. i think of some of the writing that he said when he was in prison. one of the thoughts that always stuck with me. he learned humility in a time when most of us was becoming bitter, he was becoming bert. it's remarkable, as i think through 27 years, a third of his adult life, behind...
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a time in which everybody is getting cynical, people appreciate american history, and i know by the letters and people who wrote me and ask me and tell me this or that. they are so interest history, and i can't believe the knowledge of the average person. they're thirsting for stories and isn't it go to know that george washington lived up to the hype. the eye con, the guy on the side of the mountain, is everything and more than we thought he was. >> but he had a spy ring. >> which is part of his -- >> this don yeager, sports illustrated -- >> written over 20 books. >> he is your martin deguard. >> they got together three years ago. we've been friends for a while, i and i think -- >> are you saying o'reilly -- >> they're a great team. >> the future -- >> no, sadly, there is no grand plan. a story i have been studying for 20 years. and if you get me on the cavuto show, this would be my ticket. >> we have breaking news. i apologize. we just learned dish apologize -- this juncture to say that nelson mandela had died. nelson mandela, who has been ill for some time. they're making a form
a time in which everybody is getting cynical, people appreciate american history, and i know by the letters and people who wrote me and ask me and tell me this or that. they are so interest history, and i can't believe the knowledge of the average person. they're thirsting for stories and isn't it go to know that george washington lived up to the hype. the eye con, the guy on the side of the mountain, is everything and more than we thought he was. >> but he had a spy ring. >> which...
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one of the most revered company in the history which inspired the book and movie series, band of brothers. known for his special sense of humor, he will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched. he was a true american hero and we celebrate his life tonight. >>> president obama goes on the offense to save obama care. >> you've got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> will it be enough? >>> plus, will she or won't she? former president bill clinton discusses his wife's political ambitions. >>> and billy joel signs an historic deal. how you can be part of it. to help secure retirements and protect financial futures. to help communities recover and rebuild. for companies going from garage to global. on the ground, in the air, even into space. we repaid every dollar america lent us. and gave america back a profit. we're here to keep our promises. to help you realize a better tomorrow. from the families of aig, happy holidays. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology
one of the most revered company in the history which inspired the book and movie series, band of brothers. known for his special sense of humor, he will be missed by the many people whose lives he touched. he was a true american hero and we celebrate his life tonight. >>> president obama goes on the offense to save obama care. >> you've got good ideas? bring them to me. let's go. but we're not repealing it as long as i'm president. >> will it be enough? >>> plus,...
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they are expected to discuss complex security issues unfolding on the afghan border. well, it's not just the nsa collecting data, local police departments are as well. usa today reporting one in four departments use what's called a power dump that gives police data about the identity, activity and location of phones that connects to a cell tower. at least 25 departments own a device that acts as a fake cell tower tricking monita phones into connecting to it. >>> in florida, officials say 11 more whales have been found dead. they are believed to be a part of a pod of 51 pilot whales stranded last week. rescuers had haepd hoped to herd themp to deeper waters. now they say the outlook looks bleak this brings the total to 22 dead pilot whales. scientists arriving monday will determine cause of death and whether disease played a factor. after a rare meningitis outbreak, since march, eight people contracted the disease, which can be deadly t. vaccine was cleared for limited use on campus. undergraduates and graduate students who live in dorms are urged to get treated. >>> i
they are expected to discuss complex security issues unfolding on the afghan border. well, it's not just the nsa collecting data, local police departments are as well. usa today reporting one in four departments use what's called a power dump that gives police data about the identity, activity and location of phones that connects to a cell tower. at least 25 departments own a device that acts as a fake cell tower tricking monita phones into connecting to it. >>> in florida, officials...
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history. if the judge says the city is not eligible for bankruptcy, the city gets flooded with a new round of lawsuits from creditors and the motor city has one big problem. bill: what's the chance those people lose their retirement in this deal? >> reporter: that's the issue that brought the demonstrators out. it boils town to a challenge between michigan law and federal law. federal law says all creditors are to be treated equally. the city would have the same obligation to xyz bank. so it remains to be seen that the judge will be able to set aside 23,000-plus pensioners and offer them some protection. thank you, mike. >> they just got what was widely described as a sweetheart deal on their outjar program. now iran would apparently like more on that deal. bill: what police are ruling out in the death of paul walker. >> the fast and furious movie, he was coming to car meet and stuff like that. >> he was a great actor, a great person. it seem like he was really down it seem like he was really
history. if the judge says the city is not eligible for bankruptcy, the city gets flooded with a new round of lawsuits from creditors and the motor city has one big problem. bill: what's the chance those people lose their retirement in this deal? >> reporter: that's the issue that brought the demonstrators out. it boils town to a challenge between michigan law and federal law. federal law says all creditors are to be treated equally. the city would have the same obligation to xyz bank. so...
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not only by his election but by his willingness to step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned, it's tempting to remember nelson mandela as an icon. smiling. but ma -- madiba resisted the portrait. instead, madiba insisted on sharing with us his doubts and his fears. his miscalculations long with his victories. i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on trying. it was precisely because he would admit imperfects, full of humor and mischief, despite the heavy burden he carried, that we loved him most. he was not a bust made of marble. he was man of fresh and blood. a son and a husband. a father and a friend. and that's why we learned so much from him and why we can learn from him still. nothing he achieved cass inevitable. in the arc of his life we see man who earned his police in history through struggles and persistence and sureness and faith. he tells us what is possible, not just in the pages of history books, but in our own lives as well
not only by his election but by his willingness to step down from power after only one term. given the sweep of his life, the scope of his accomplishments, the adoration that he so rightly earned, it's tempting to remember nelson mandela as an icon. smiling. but ma -- madiba resisted the portrait. instead, madiba insisted on sharing with us his doubts and his fears. his miscalculations long with his victories. i am not a saint, he said, unless you think of a saint as a sinner who keeps on...
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the power of the purse is an issue that we talk about elections and that is an issue that has been discussed, but the other issue for me that is bothersome and you try to explain is i'm also asked you have to go up there and you just cut the funds off and shut everything down and it just becomes a blur. i believe he has stepped over review pvp hasn't and that's where we differ. we will agree on something's got agree or not it wasn't in the bounds of the constitution. and that is interesting for us to talk about for just a moment because it comes back to what do we do besides getting the acts together with congress, what can we do? standing is an issue so i want to ask you this question where do we go to begin that process of reclaiming our article one constitution will roll so that it is a three-legged stool and not right now one and a half. >> that is an excellent question. despite my deepest concerns i remain optimistic. most of my life was on the zaire is that it is as serious as you suggesting that there is a good reason people can't understand what's going on because we are acting outsi
the power of the purse is an issue that we talk about elections and that is an issue that has been discussed, but the other issue for me that is bothersome and you try to explain is i'm also asked you have to go up there and you just cut the funds off and shut everything down and it just becomes a blur. i believe he has stepped over review pvp hasn't and that's where we differ. we will agree on something's got agree or not it wasn't in the bounds of the constitution. and that is interesting for...
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on the other hand, they have an election norah, in the spring. karzai will not be in office anymore. and some think, including the chairman of the senate armed services committee, carl levin, that we need to wait because even if karzai signed it we can't rely on him going forward because he'll only be in office a few more months. we maybe should try to tread water until a new president is elected in afghanistan in the spring. >> let's talk about as we're wrapping up the end of the year the latest polls are coming out calling this the worst congress ever saying it's the least productive. what do you say to that? is there a way to not blame the other guy? >> we all need to take responsibility. that's one of the things frankly folks at home get really irritated at is no matter what goes wrong we're so anxious to say it's their fault. in washington we're good at that, blaming the other guy, because this is about elections and power. i do think that when you have a divided government it's always going to be ugly. i mean the people of this country send
on the other hand, they have an election norah, in the spring. karzai will not be in office anymore. and some think, including the chairman of the senate armed services committee, carl levin, that we need to wait because even if karzai signed it we can't rely on him going forward because he'll only be in office a few more months. we maybe should try to tread water until a new president is elected in afghanistan in the spring. >> let's talk about as we're wrapping up the end of the year...
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president and re-elect him in 2012. up until the last year or so, they've been outliars. over the course of our last two surveys they've actually fallen quite neatly with the rest of america, looking a lot like their older brothers and sisters. we've seen that frankly that the president's approval rating has decreased by about 11 points across-the-board over the last year. significantly 15 points among women, 9 points among men. even among-- approval under 50%. >> and what do they say about the congress which we know is also seeing its approval ratings drop? >> unfortunately, those numbers are bad and getting worse. democrats in congress continue to fall and republicans in congress only 19% of all,-- of young americans under the age of 230 believe they're doing a good job or approve of the job that they're doing in washington d.c. so as bad of a day this might be for the president and those who care about the affordable care act, it's not any better for republicans in congress. >> woodruff: john, finally, i want to ask
president and re-elect him in 2012. up until the last year or so, they've been outliars. over the course of our last two surveys they've actually fallen quite neatly with the rest of america, looking a lot like their older brothers and sisters. we've seen that frankly that the president's approval rating has decreased by about 11 points across-the-board over the last year. significantly 15 points among women, 9 points among men. even among-- approval under 50%. >> and what do they say...
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on october 22, the e.p.a. announced that because fire hydrants are occasionally, but rarely, used in the stream of human water consumption, they are not exempt under the act. this means any hydrant manufactured or installed 33 days from now must have a lead content that meets the statutory standard. the e.p.a.'s conclusion was based on a technical reading of the statute and because the rules -- rule's announcement takes effect in early january, the solution is this brief but important legislation. the worry for water utilities and firefighters is that hydrants can break without warning. often as a result of vehicular accidents. winter is a busy team for replacing hydrants, due in part to freezing road conditions. but neither water utilities nor firefighters can tolerate a hydrant that are not certified to meet strict performance standards and parameters. high dranlts must never get -- hydrants must never get stuck closed and should never leak. why do hydrants contain tiny amounts of lead in the brass alloys in
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americans. why problems with the site can lead to a nasty surprise for some people who think they signed up for insurance. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. througall of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested ov $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. jon: right now a look at some stories we're following across the country and around the world. los angeles police arrested a man they say stole part of the wrecked porsche in which paul walkser died. police say he and a friend stole a body panel off the car as it was being towed away. the suspect allegedly posted a picture of the piece on instagram. >>> police helicopter rescuing a missing hiker who got lost in the san gabriel mountains outside of los angeles. she
americans. why problems with the site can lead to a nasty surprise for some people who think they signed up for insurance. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. througall of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested ov $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy...
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thank you to georgetown university for holding this discussion on affordable care act. thank you to the two senators from the northern plains. senator daschle has been an important mentor to me. senator bennett, it's good to see you again as well. i appreciate the opportunity to talk about the affordable care act and what it has done and what it is going to do. i will update you on the progress we have made on fixing the website, healthcare.gov. before i talk about the law and its benefits, let me tell you about a visit i made to the emergency room on a friday night recently with one of my boys after he broke his left arm. the care was excellent. so much of our emergency trauma and specialized care is. what was remarkable to me is not the care that my son got as grateful as i am, but rather the crying of two babies i heard in their emergency room being treated for asthma. dramatic asthma attacks. i cannot know for sure whether those babies were insured or not. if they did have coverage and the access to primary care that comes with such coverage, chances are it would ha
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find out more this weekend as the tv and american history tv look at the history and literary life of court alain, idaho. coe's of court alain -- of idaho.ene, hiselson mandela died at johannes home on thursday. he spent 27 years in prison after being convicted for his anti-apartheid activities. after his release from prison, he was elected president of the country in 1994, serving just one term. current south african resident said there will be a full state funeral and ordered flags to be fun at half staff. nelson mandela was 95. unemployment insurance benefits are set to expire on december 28. thursday, the democratic steering committee held a hearing where they heard witnesses representing some of the 1.3 million people who will be affected if these benefits expire. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us for this hearing. is that on? good morning, everyone. thank you very much for joining us for this hearing of the most serious matter, striking right into the heart of the security of america's working families. in the interest of our getting to our
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mccain: as we discuss this legislation or lack of legislation, which may be unique in the history of the united states senate in that for 51 years, this body has passed a defense authorization bill, gone to conference between the two houses and had a bill to the president's desk, a bill that legislation that i think most americans would agree is our first priority, and that is to defend the security of this nation. so i -- i guess one of the questions i have for the distinguished chairman of the committee and obviously the ranking member is that by us not acting on this bill before the end of the year, isn't it true, i would ask chairman levin, that we have already done some damage to the military and our readiness? isn't it also true that in the years that senator levin and i and senator inhofe have been together on the armed services committee, we have never tried to do an authorization bill in a week? there are just too many issues that are worthy of debate and votes on the part of this body. so isn't it true, i would ask senator levin, that if we fail to take up this legislation,
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was not invoked for much of american history, often applied only to well-regulated militias, and for many decades did not stand in the way of sensible gun regulation, and that the supreme court upheld such regulation. all that started to change in the 1970s and '80s as part of a spirited political movement to make gun rights inviolable. as i said, i'm not a lawyer, but listen to someone who was. warren bulger. he was chief justice of the supreme court for 17 years. a conservative republican appointed by richard nixon. here's what he said about the second amendment. >> this has been the subject of one of the greatest pieces of fraud -- i repeat the word fraud -- on the american public by special interest groups that i have ever seen in my lifetime. look at those words. there are only three lines to that amendment. a well regulated militia. if the militia, which was going to be the state army, was going to be well regulated, why shouldn't 16, 17, 18, or any other age persons be regulated in the use of arms? someone asked me recently if i was for or against a bill that was pending in co
was not invoked for much of american history, often applied only to well-regulated militias, and for many decades did not stand in the way of sensible gun regulation, and that the supreme court upheld such regulation. all that started to change in the 1970s and '80s as part of a spirited political movement to make gun rights inviolable. as i said, i'm not a lawyer, but listen to someone who was. warren bulger. he was chief justice of the supreme court for 17 years. a conservative republican...
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i do think it is worth a discussion. and frankly a smarter discussion than many people in washington are willing to have. >> "this town" is the place to begin. mark leibovich, thank you very much for the book. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you, bill. ♪ >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tavis: good evening, tonight, to conversations with pioneering music rips. we will begin with michael right and i'll rent, better known as m and master g, members of the sugar hill gang who opened the door for the mainstream success of rap music today. and we will talk with twin butters -- twin brothers walter and wallace scott known as walter and scotty of the whispers. coming up right now.
i do think it is worth a discussion. and frankly a smarter discussion than many people in washington are willing to have. >> "this town" is the place to begin. mark leibovich, thank you very much for the book. and thank you very much for being here. >> thank you, bill. ♪ >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next >> that's it for this week. i'm bill moyers, see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com tavis: good evening, tonight,...
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i could do a ton of these butwood side, 22 -- but woodside, 22. three days in a row for el cerrito, been below freezing. petaluma, 19. heard from bubba the tortoise out there in petaluma, he said frost on the hut there. so, it's cold out there. glen ellen, 27 and loma mar, pescadero. napa was close. the breeze definitely held up. san francisco for those of you who live in the city. coldest low in 15 years. it made it to 34 at michael's place. teen, 20s. the freeze warning ends in ten minutes. we'll pick it up tonight. still 21 in santa rosa. name, 23. there's the breeze holding -- antioch, i know livermore, concord, they've had a pretty steady breeze. i will tell you, that gets the windchill at 25, concord, 6. oakland, 14 miles an hour. it's 33, 34 degrees. that's cold. there's the east at cold at lirl. sfo, palo alto, mountain view. palo alto airport had an east wind at 14. that put the windchill at 28. 10 below in tahoe. reno was 1. a lot of teens and 20s up in the lake county and mendocino county. it will be sunny. we get component of an offsho
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you have to win elections. getting democrats to care about this issue when there's a democratic president and getting republicans to care about these issues when there's a republican president and right now i don't know if anyone who is watching this at home has noticed, but all five democratic members of the committee have left the room. i think they left 20 minutes, three and a half hours into the hearing. they are obviously not as interested in this. >> i think that one of our problems here is that we have a president right now but isn't willing to work with congress. i think that is -- we just had a democrat walk in. i retract my statement. my apologies. i talked to a constituency that worked for the bush white house and who's job it was to lobby with congress and i met with somebody from the obama administration exactly twice in three years and i do think it is the president's duty to engage. i have a question on that, but i'm out of time. i do think there's a disappointed with the president not being enga
you have to win elections. getting democrats to care about this issue when there's a democratic president and getting republicans to care about these issues when there's a republican president and right now i don't know if anyone who is watching this at home has noticed, but all five democratic members of the committee have left the room. i think they left 20 minutes, three and a half hours into the hearing. they are obviously not as interested in this. >> i think that one of our problems...
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maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one in three of the unemployed are long-term unemployed. they have a big problem. they need real jobs. by extending the benefits you're just delaying the inevitable. they need good paying, solid jobs. >> you had cited a report in the commercial break that said people mostly go out to look for a yob in the final week of when their money is going to run out. >> when they have to. >> there was research from allen krueger, head of the president's own national council of economic advisers. he did impeer cal work that said it extends the duration of unemployment and that people spend three times as much time looking for work in the last two weeks before their checks run out. it just makes logical sense. no one wants to take food out of anyone's mouth. but there's da
maybe it'll help get them re-elected. i think the bigger issue is we need an economy that creates lots and lots and lots of jobs. >> that's become the new norm, has it not, vera? >> it is. a total disservice to the americans who are out of work. all of these people, one in three of the unemployed are long-term unemployed. they have a big problem. they need real jobs. by extending the benefits you're just delaying the inevitable. they need good paying, solid jobs. >> you had...
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the functionality is right, but here is the most important part of this discussion no one talks about. the security of the site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector. that concerns me. i do not care if you are for or against it, republican or democrat, we should not tolerate the sheer level of incompetence securing this site. remember how much personal information is not only there, but all of the sites the hub accesses would expose americans personal information in a way rest taking week that. >> explain some of the security issues the congressman was talking about in that issue. >> this is a big concern for him because his crown is intact. he has been bringing this a lot with hearings. the one part of the site the administration said worked --lly well is this data held hub.-- data that security has not been a problem. there have not been successful hacking attempts. there have been tries they said they stopped and prevented. they have really emphasize the onlyistration that this transmits information. it does not store any persona
the functionality is right, but here is the most important part of this discussion no one talks about. the security of the site and the private information does not meet even the minimal standards of the private sector. that concerns me. i do not care if you are for or against it, republican or democrat, we should not tolerate the sheer level of incompetence securing this site. remember how much personal information is not only there, but all of the sites the hub accesses would expose americans...
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but secretary gates for the first time in american history brought together an oud board to cast doubt on the medal of honor process in this case. it had been approved up to him. he convened the board for the first time ever and tried to cast doubt on this. here is the problem with that. people do extraordinary things in combat. you can't sit here in the united states safe and sound in the pentagon and say that young marine didn't do what he did. there were seven marines who are arrive now because he did that. >> it's marine eyewitnesses. we are short of time tonight because of nelson mandela. we'll continue to follow this. we'll be right back. as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way, rethink how you're invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity i.r.a. has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. [ male announc ] your eyes. even at a
but secretary gates for the first time in american history brought together an oud board to cast doubt on the medal of honor process in this case. it had been approved up to him. he convened the board for the first time ever and tried to cast doubt on this. here is the problem with that. people do extraordinary things in combat. you can't sit here in the united states safe and sound in the pentagon and say that young marine didn't do what he did. there were seven marines who are arrive now...
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there are a lot of companies, in american business history, they phased out and went away. i do not think that is a good option. if you invest in one of these company, you wanted to be successful. i would agree with one observation you made for there is a lot of money that is overseas, because as i said earlier, 95% of the people that buy diapers from procter & gamble, a lot of those newborn babies are not being born here. make pampers,g to and you're going to build a plant in south america, you're going to sell diapers there. 40% of jobs in ohio are dependent on that overseas trade. when that trade is going good, it is good for procter & gamble. every other nation in the world that we compete with does that. you pay the tax in brazil, and then he did bring the money home to germany if you're a german company. in the u.s. of a you pay your taxes in brazil, and that if you want to bring that money home, you may another tax again. that system of taxing is outmoded and it is $2 trillion of foreign earnings offshore, and we ought to bring that home, and create an environment wh
there are a lot of companies, in american business history, they phased out and went away. i do not think that is a good option. if you invest in one of these company, you wanted to be successful. i would agree with one observation you made for there is a lot of money that is overseas, because as i said earlier, 95% of the people that buy diapers from procter & gamble, a lot of those newborn babies are not being born here. make pampers,g to and you're going to build a plant in south...
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it's broadcast in 22 languages, online and one of the main official responders of the up coming february olympic games in sochi. it's no secret, though, that in the past it hasn't always slaveishly followed the party line, and it's no secret that it's chief editors has had an uneasy relationship, let's put it like that, with one of the kremlin's top press aids for vladimir putin. was the writing on the wall, not to the journalists. most o of them learned about the demise of their organization by looking at the kremlin website in the morning. so it is resolved as is the voice of russia, the radio station, and they're all becoming a new big conglomerate over the next three months in russia today. >> there is a suspicion about why it was shut down, but what was the official explanation? >> reporter: well, the kremlin beau contracts, as they are even in the kremlin say this is for commercial reasons. the changes were made for commercial reasons saving money, increasing the effectiveness of the news service. but that doesn't convince everyone they feel is another tightening, a tightening of t
it's broadcast in 22 languages, online and one of the main official responders of the up coming february olympic games in sochi. it's no secret, though, that in the past it hasn't always slaveishly followed the party line, and it's no secret that it's chief editors has had an uneasy relationship, let's put it like that, with one of the kremlin's top press aids for vladimir putin. was the writing on the wall, not to the journalists. most o of them learned about the demise of their organization...
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the -- it is an important part of my local history and i'd like to take a moment to discuss its origins on our country. the quakers of the mid 17th century were prohibited from practicinger that religion which includes part of what is now new york state. in response, a group of local activists wrote a declaration against religious persecution. although 356 years old, its intent still shines brightly in the ideals embraces today. in 1657, 30 english citizens stood against oppression and asserted the rights of quakers and our religious minorities to practice their religion. they wrote, quote, we desire not to judge least we be judged, condemn least we be condemned but let man stand or fall to his own master. it was against judging and condemning others for what they believed. it was met with great opposition from the local government in what is known today as flushing queens. one of the greatest and most outspoken proponents of religious freedom at the time was an english immigrant named john bown. at great risk to himself, he invited the quakers to hold religious services in his own home
the -- it is an important part of my local history and i'd like to take a moment to discuss its origins on our country. the quakers of the mid 17th century were prohibited from practicinger that religion which includes part of what is now new york state. in response, a group of local activists wrote a declaration against religious persecution. although 356 years old, its intent still shines brightly in the ideals embraces today. in 1657, 30 english citizens stood against oppression and asserted...
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of the largest gatherings of world leaders in africa's history, really world history. officials are preparing to welcome some 91 current and ten former heads of state for the memorial for nelson mandela. among them, president obama, who along with first lady michelle obama left washington about an hour ago for south africa, expected to arrive in johannesburg early tomorrow morning. joining them will be former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush, david cameron and ban ki-moon among scores of other dignitaries. errol barnett in johannesburg for us. tomorrow is taking place in soccer city during the world cup, a huge stadium, 90,000 plus seats. given the interest and the crowds behind you now, will that be big enough to accommodate everybody? >> reporter: in a word, john, no, and that's why the government has facilitated three, count them three overthrow stadiums for people who want to attend tuesday's memorial service, plus they will be broadcasting the ceremony via livestream to 90 big screens set up all over the country. john, i'm not sure how many university fo
of the largest gatherings of world leaders in africa's history, really world history. officials are preparing to welcome some 91 current and ten former heads of state for the memorial for nelson mandela. among them, president obama, who along with first lady michelle obama left washington about an hour ago for south africa, expected to arrive in johannesburg early tomorrow morning. joining them will be former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush, david cameron and ban ki-moon among scores...